Pitch Perfect 3

    Pitch Perfect 3
    2017

    Synopsis

    After the highs of winning the world championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren't job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.

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    Cast

    • Anna KendrickBeca Mitchell
    • Rebel WilsonPatricia "Fat Amy" Hobart
    • Brittany SnowChloe Beale
    • Hailee SteinfeldEmily Junk
    • Elizabeth BanksGail
    • Anna CampAubrey Posen
    • Alexis KnappStacie Conrad
    • Ruby RoseCalamity
    • Ester DeanCynthia-Rose Adams
    • Hana Mae LeeLilly Onakurama

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Guardian

      So many movies end with trite sentiments about “family” and “sisterhood” but it doesn’t feel forced here. It looks like these performers are genuinely enjoying themselves, and it’s infectious.
    • 60

      Total Film

      Fans will find just enough heart-swelling moments involving friendships and family to enjoy one last group hug.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      It’s half-assed in every way but cast retention; almost all the major female characters return.
    • 50

      IndieWire

      Some of the goofier bits from Pitch Perfect 2 has been excised, and this latest entry focuses more firmly on the bonds between the ladies after its somewhat mean-tipped predecessor, though it never hits the girl-powered highs of the original. But mostly, it’s yet another unholy mashup of disparate tones that’s never as fun or frisky as the original material.
    • 50

      IGN

      Pitch Perfect 3 tears up the rule book for the franchise but sadly all the rules in it are what made the original work so well and the second film work well enough.
    • 50

      The Playlist

      It’s not unpleasant, thanks to the energetic dialogue and songs, but it lacks the fun and focus that made “Pitch Perfect” such a surprise hit worthy of repeat viewings.
    • 40

      Empire

      A tired retread of better jokes in the first two movies, this drags along to an admittedly heartwarming conclusion. But it’s a good thing this caps the trilogy because it’s coasting on fumes.
    • 40

      Screen Daily

      The new film is proudly aware of how ludicrous it is...and the sunnily silly plot mostly functions to get the Bellas to their next song-and-dance number or comedic set piece. Yet, it’s impossible to miss the film’s wheezing tone.

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